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Principles
and Practice of Hindu Religion A
Comprehensive Study of the Ancient Tradition and
the Perennial Philosophy |
Chapter-
I: An Introduction and Overview of Hinduism | The
Principles and the Practice and
an Overview of Chapters II to VII A
Basic Study - for the Youth and for Beginners in Hindu
Religious Studies |
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Lesson
6:
The Eternal Truth that is Older than the Creations The
Upanishads, Upavedas and Vedangas that explain |
Vedas have several
Parts. They have the Manthras or Hymns for prayers, the Brahmanas,
the explanatory treatises for using the manthras in rituals, the Aranyakas,
the forest books and the Upanishads, the portion of knowledge. The Aranyakas
are the mystical interpretations of the manthras and rituals. The Upanishads reveal
some of the greatest truths ever known to mankind. They contain the essence of
spiritual truth and philosophy of the Vedas, guiding man through the ages in his
search for spiritual enlightenment. There are about 108 Upanishads known, of which
12 are important. Agamas are authoritative texts of Divine origin, independent
of Vedas, given to our Rishis explaining the worship of God in various manifest
forms and rules for construction of Temples and other places of worship. |
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Besides these texts
that are timeless and of Divine origin, we have other texts and explanatory treatises
to guide us in proper path. Vedangas are explanatory limbs of the Vedic
texts, rituals and astrology. They are Siksha, Vyakarna, Chandas and Niruktha
which deal with the usage, pronunciation and grammar of the Vedic language; Jyothisha
which deals with astronomy and astrology and Kalpa Suthras by various Rishis
which explain various rituals, laying out the area for Yagna, ethics, customs
and laws for the domestic life. There are four Upa-Vedas on science and
art of health, archery, music and politics [Ayurveda, Dhanur-veda, Gandharva-veda
and Arthasasthra]. Dharsanas are called the Upangaa, texts by various
authors explaining various pathways of understanding and the practice of the Vedic
philosophy and teachings. The Smrithis or the Sasthras are the sacred law
codes written based on the Vedic teachings. Ithihasas and Puranas carry
these teachings through stories to practice the faith. |
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Sanãthana
Dharma ãsthra |
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